AI-Assisted Telerehabilitation Improves Hypertension Exercise Capacity

In a randomized, open-label trial of 62 adults with hypertension, researchers evaluated an 8-week AI-assisted telerehabilitation program versus conventional exercise guidance. The intervention produced significantly greater improvements in 6-minute walk distance (adjusted mean difference 62.77 m), systolic blood pressure (−4.11 mm Hg), peak VO2 (3.39 mL/kg/min), and exercise self-efficacy after 8 weeks. Results indicate AI-assisted remote rehabilitation can enhance exercise capacity and support home-based BP control.
Scoring Rationale
Randomized trial demonstrates measurable clinical improvements, but limited sample size and single-center design constrain generalizability.
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